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Telangana’s summers impact women harder in rural and low-income settings; nutrition services take a hit

Telangana’s summers impact women harder in rural and low-income settings; nutrition services take a hit

Posted on May 5, 2026 By admin


Women spend long hours cooking in open or semi-covered areas, which increases the risk of heat stress and illness during peak summer. The image is used for representative purposes only.
| Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF

When temperatures rise across Telangana, the heat is not experienced equally. Step into a typical household in summer, and the difference becomes clear. For many women, especially in rural and low-income settings, the day unfolds in spaces that are heat-prone, from kitchens to poorly ventilated work areas. As Telangana’s Heatwave Action Plan 2026 points out, this means that for them, the ongoing summer is not just hotter, but harder in ways that often go unseen.

It often starts at home. The action plan points to a common but overlooked factor: the presence of kitchens located outside the main living space. In many households, women spend long hours cooking in open or semi-covered areas. During peak summer, these spaces can become significantly hotter than ambient conditions, increasing the risk of heat stress and illness.

Published – May 05, 2026 01:22 pm IST



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